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Monthly Archives: November 2014
In which, Nintendo attempts to drain my wallet
I have a dirty confession to make: I bought Disney Infinity 2.0 a few weeks ago and haven’t played it once. It might, in plain fact, be an amazing game, or it might be awful, but it honestly doesn’t matter, … Continue reading
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Heck yeah, Moon Pie
Part of being an adult is realizing that I don’t NEED to eat the occasional banana Moon Pie. Part of having very poor impulse control is eating the occasional banana Moon Pie anyway.
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This was where it all started to go wrong
For the majority of my self-aware life, I’ve been able to divide cold cereal into four reasonably-consistent categories. You have your “adult” cereals, which category name I confess conjures up images of very specific fetishes, but which I will here … Continue reading
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Call of Mitchell: Advanced Mitchell: The Mitchelling
So, as I mentioned a few days ago, I bought the latest Call of Duty game, or at least tried very hard to buy it in the face of a corporation determined to give it to me for free, and … Continue reading
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I’ve become one of THOSE guys.
Oh dear. I may be becoming part of The Problem, where I define The Problem as people who take videogames too seriously for their own good. I was playing through a couple of songs in Project Diva f during my … Continue reading
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About those TPS reports…
I don’t often talk about work, partially because honestly what I do is a little boring to most folks and partially because I work in technical support for an information security product, so I am under a ton of non-disclosure … Continue reading
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Wishful Thinking
I think pretty much everyone has a “things I’d do if I had a time machine” list, and mine has all the usual suspects on it. Selfies with Jesus, maybe suggest to Lincoln that it’s a TERRIBLE night to go … Continue reading
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Eine kleine Nachtmusik
I do not often shop at Hot Topic. Not to put too fine a point on it, but I am so far outside of their target demographic that I may as well not even live on the same planet as … Continue reading
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Overextended
Well, I managed to unlock and buy all of Miku’s costumes in Project Diva: Extend, which has been my criteria for “finishing” games in the series so far. It didn’t take terribly long to get to this point, though, because … Continue reading
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Thanks, Amazon
Although I recognize that it seriously conflicts with my carefully-crafted hipster gamer image, I tend to buy and enjoy the annual Call of Duty game. I don’t feel a lot of shame for this – they’re unabashed celebrations of testosterone, … Continue reading
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